May 19, 2007 at 12:24 am
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While there is some disagreement on the idea of troop deadlines for US soldiers in Iraq, all sides seem to be on board with the amount included in the bill to fund the war.
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Libya at last seems to be emerging, if fitfully, from a long sleep of unreason. A travelogue from a formerly lunatic land.
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The EU has rightly condemned the brutal repression of peaceful demonstrations meted out by President Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. So why the softly-softly approach against the no less despotic and repressive Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan?
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For 60 years, Republican presidents have waged war in the Middle East, and Democratic ones have sought peace. Yet neither has been successful. Why the next president needs neo-regionalism.
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The first defense of political futures in quite some time!
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Analysing the current hegemony of Erdo?an’s AKP in Turkey, Cihan Tu?al argues that the party has been the agent of a classic passive revolution, effectively shoring up the Kemalist state. Paradoxes…
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Transformed from murder capital to corporate boom town, Medellín has been hailed as a rare urban success story for neo-conservatism in South America. The singular progression of Escobar and Uribe’s hometown…
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